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PG courses in medicine:
1] RADIOLOGY
2] ORTHOLOGY
3] DERMATOLOGY
4] GENERAL MEDICINE
5] ENT
6] OBG
7] MS SURGERY
8] PEDIATRIC
9] ANATHESIA
10] Child Health
1]Radiology
Radiology represents a branch of medicine that deals with radiant energy in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. This field can be divided into two broad areas – diagnostic radiology and intervention radiology. A physician who specializes in radiology is called radiologist.
The outcome of an imaging study does not rely merely on the indication or the quality of its technical execution. Diagnostic radiology specialist represents the last link in the diagnostic chain, as they search for relevant image information to evaluate and finally support a sound diagnosis.
History of radiology
Working in a darkened laboratory in Würzburg in Germany in 1895, Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen noticed that a screen painted with a fluorescent material in the same room, but a couple of feet away from a cathode ray tube he had energized and made lightproof, started to fluoresce.
Röntgen recognized that the screen was responding to the nearby production of unknown rays transmitted invisibly through the room which he called “X-rays”. Radio-graphic images began to be created, starting as a burst of ionizing radiation and causing a contrast image on a piece of film.
For his discovery, Röntgen was honored with the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901, and the public was fascinated with the ensuing developments and implications. Nevertheless, early radiologists were not concerned about the potential negative effects of X-rays, thus protective measures were not introduced until 1904 after the death of Clarence Dally (the long-time assistant of Thomas Edison in X-ray manufacture and testing).
Radiologists are medical doctors (MDs) or doctors of osteopathic medicine (DOs) who specialize in diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries using medical imaging techniques, such as x-rays, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear medicine, positron emission tomography (PET) and ultrasound.
2] ORTHOLOGY
An Orthology Affiliated Physical Therapist’s goal is to break the cycle of injury to prevent future re-injury. It’s a comprehensive, evidence-based approach. You’ll receive quality one-on-one time with true experts in the musculoskeletal field. Often times it can be a collaborative effort between your Orthology Affiliated Physical Therapist and other health professionals – they do whatever is necessary to get you on the quickest path to recovery.
They are focused on targeting and eliminating the root cause of your pain or injury while standard services may consider just the symptoms. The foundation is built on a treatment process developed by industry-leading healthcare professionals and proven through years of evidence based research. The Approach is comprised of direct engagement with injured tissues through mechanical stimuli and manual interventions to initiate tissue remodeling—turning movement into tissue healing.
3] DERMATOLOGY
A dermatologist is the medical expert you should consult if you have any significant problem with your skin. Dermatology is the science that is concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the skin, hair and nails.
The New Zealand Dermatological Society Incorporated’s definition is comprehensive:
Dermatology involves but is not limited to study, research, and diagnosis of normal and disorders, diseases, cancers, cosmetic and ageing conditions of the skin, fat, hair, nails and oral and genital membranes, and the management of these by different investigations and therapies, including but not limited to dermatohistopathology, topical and systemic medications, dermatologic surgery and dermatologic cosmetic surgery, immunotherapy, phototherapy, laser therapy, radiotherapy and photodynamic therapy.
Common skin diseases:
Skin cancer
Warts
Fungal infections
Dermatitis
Psoriasis – a skin disorder which affects 100,000 New Zealanders.
Acne affects every teenager to one degree or another.
Hand dermatitis, resulting from external contact with detergents and household
chemicals, affects most women with young families.
One in six of all children develop atopic eczema
One in five persons suffers from cold sores (herpes simplex).How are dermatologists trained:Dermatologists are medical doctors. In New Zealand, after completing six years of medical school the dermatologist-to-be must complete a general medical training programme which usually takes 3 to 4 years. After a rigorous examination (FRACP) he or she is then eligible to enter advanced training.The advanced training in dermatology involves at least a further four years of intensive study, research and practice in a variety of approved training centers in New Zealand and overseas. The position is usually that of a registrar or training fellow who is closely supervised by experienced dermatologists.
In total, a dermatologist has a minimum of 13 years of training
Dermatologists :In New Zealand in 2014, there are about 60 practicing dermatologists, of whom most are members of the NZDS, the New Zealand Dermatological Society Incorporated, the organization which oversees professional standards and continuing medical education. Members of the Society are Vocationally Registered as Dermatologists by the Medical Council of New Zealand.
Continuing professional development (CPD) helps to keep dermatologists up to date and is a requirement for registration by the Medical Council of New Zealand. DermNet New Zealand oversees an online CPD certification programme. This is accomplished through annual clinical audit, peer review, practice visits, publications, teaching, reading journals, and attendance at courses, symposia, lectures and seminars organized by Dermatological Societies worldwide.
What do dermatologists do:Trained dermatologists usually combine several activities – seeing patients in public hospital clinics and/or in private practices, acting as consultants to other specialists, teaching, and delving into clinical or basic research.
Dermatologists must have expertise in basic sciences including microbiology, pathology, biochemistry, physics, physiology, and endocrinology. They must be familiar with all the other medical specialties because of their consultant work and because skin diseases are often associated with internal conditions.
Dermatologists perform skin surgery in many situations:To prevent or provide early control of disease, eg:remove skin cancer.To improve the skin’s appearance by removing growths, discolourations, or damage caused by ageing, sunlight or disease.
To establish a definite diagnosis (biopsy).
Positives and Negatives of a Doctor’s Job
Let’s take a look at the advantages and disadvantages of a career as a doctor.
Income:Salary, which varies according to experience, specialty, and setting, is an advantage for physicians. Most physicians enjoy above-average earnings. For example, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, family and general practitioners earned median annual salaries of $184,390 in May of 2015.
Personal Satisfaction:A study conducted in 2002 by the American Medical Association showed that physician satisfaction varied by specialty; however, in general, about 42% of physicians showed satisfaction with their career. Other factors that contribute to personal satisfaction may include research and training opportunities and the freedom to provide quality healthcare.
Time Consumption:Doctors often cite long training periods in medical school and the high tuition costs associated with it as a disadvantage. Time remains an issue even after earning a medical degree, since physicians often work long hours and don’t have as much time to spend with family and friends as they’d like.
Job-Related Stress:Just as saving lives can be rewarding, the responsibilities that come with being a doctor can be stressful, such as making a mistake, losing a patient, or fearing the loss of one. According to a 2002 article appearing on the National Center for Biotechnology Information website, 73% of junior doctors on cardiac arrest teams found cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) stressful.
Individuals surveyed note that stress was due largely to unfortunate outcomes. Other issues included the failure of senior staff to give ‘Do Not Resuscitate’ orders for applicable patients, no advanced life support training prior to performing CPR, or simply just having to perform the procedure. Doctors also reported that they sometimes find it difficult to discuss CPR with patients and their families.
Lawsuits:Medical malpractice suits are another disadvantage. As reported by the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics, nearly 2,500 medical malpractice cases were handled in general jurisdiction courts in 2005. Although plaintiffs won less than one-fourth of the cases, medical malpractice suits can still sully a doctor’s reputation.
The advantages of becoming a doctor include high salary and personal satisfaction; but disadvantages include time consumption, stress, and lawsuits.
4]general medicine
general-medicine:Internal medicine or general medicine (in Commonwealth nations) is the medical specialty dealing with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of adult diseases. Physicians specializing in general medicine are called internists, or physicians (without a modifier) in Commonwealth nations. Internists are skilled in the management of patients who have undifferentiated or multi-system disease processes. Internists care for hospitalized and ambulatory patients and may play a major role in teaching and research.
Because internal medicine patients are often seriously ill or require complex investigations, internists do much of their work in hospitals. Internists often have sub specialty interests in diseases affecting particular organs or organ systems.
Internal medicine is also a specialty within clinical pharmacy and veterinary medicine.
Medical diagnosis and treatment:Medicine is mainly focused on the art of diagnosis and treatment with medication, but many sub specialties administer procedural treatment are:-
Cardiology: angioplasty, cardio version, cardiac ablation, intro-aortic balloon pump
Critical care medicine: mechanical ventilation
Gastroenterology: endoscopy and ERC
Nephrology: dialysis
Pulmonology: Bronchoscopy
Positives and Negatives of a Doctor’s Job
Let’s take a look at the advantages and disadvantages of a career as a doctor.
Income:Salary, which varies according to experience, specialty, and setting, is an advantage for physicians. Most physicians enjoy above-average earnings. For example, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, family and general practitioners earned median annual salaries of $184,390 in May of 2015.
Personal Satisfaction:A study conducted in 2002 by the American Medical Association showed that physician satisfaction varied by specialty; however, in general, about 42% of physicians showed satisfaction with their career. Other factors that contribute to personal satisfaction may include research and training opportunities and the freedom to provide quality healthcare.
Time Consumption:Doctors often cite long training periods in medical school and the high tuition costs associated with it as a disadvantage. Time remains an issue even after earning a medical degree, since physicians often work long hours and don’t have as much time to spend with family and friends as they’d like.
Job-Related Stress:Just as saving lives can be rewarding, the responsibilities that come with being a doctor can be stressful, such as making a mistake, losing a patient, or fearing the loss of one. According to a 2002 article appearing on the National Center for Biotechnology Information website, 73% of junior doctors on cardiac arrest teams found cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) stressful.
Individuals surveyed note that stress was due largely to unfortunate outcomes. Other issues included the failure of senior staff to give ‘Do Not Resuscitate’ orders for applicable patients, no advanced life support training prior to performing CPR, or simply just having to perform the procedure. Doctors also reported that they sometimes find it difficult to discuss CPR with patients and their families.
Lawsuits:Medical malpractice suits are another disadvantage. As reported by the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics, nearly 2,500 medical malpractice cases were handled in general jurisdiction courts in 2005. Although plaintiffs won less than one-fourth of the cases, medical malpractice suits can still sully a doctor’s reputation.
The advantages of becoming a doctor include high salary and personal satisfaction; but disadvantages include time consumption, stress, and lawsuits.
5] ENT
ENT: MS ENT admission in India has been started for 2017 batch. MS ENT admission under management quota & NRI quota through our guidance and services. MS ENT Stands for Master of Surgery in Ear, Nose and Throat. Typically, MS (ENT ) is a three year course, minimum eligibility for which is an M.B.B.S. ENT focuses on the musculoskeletal system. Our team of MS ENT admission consultants helps you to make your dream career come true as a PG holder on ENT . Major medical colleges in Bangalore have already released their admission notifications for the academic year 2017-18.
Ent is a race of beings in J. R. R. Tolkien’s fantasy world Middle-earth who closely resemble trees. They are similar to the talking trees in folklore around the world. Their name is derived from the Anglo-Saxon word for giant.
The Ents appear in The Lord of the Rings as ancient shepherds of the forest and allies of the free peoples of Middle-earth during the War of the Ring. The Ent who figures most prominently in the book is Treebeard, who (credibly) claims to be the oldest creature in Middle-earth. At the time The Lord of the Rings takes place, there are no young Ents (Entings) because the Entwives (female Ents) were lost. The Ents are akin to Huorns, whom Treebeard describes as a transitional form of trees which become animated or, conversely, as Ents who grow more “treelike” over time.
Inspired by Tolkien and similar traditions, animated or anthropomorphic tree creatures appear in a variety of media and works of fantasy.
6] OBG-Gynecology and obstetrics
Gynecology and obstetrics is a branch of medical science related to the study of female reproductive organs in pregnant and non-pregnant condition. PG Diploma in Gynecology & Obstetrics course has been designed and developed for the medical students who are willing to pursue their career as a Gynecologist. During the course, the medical students will learn about the various procedures related to women check up, pregnancy, pregnancy care, abnormalities, infant care, family planning, etc. The aim of the course is to improve the standard of obstetric and gynecological care provided by medical practitioners working in the society. During the course, the medical students are provided formal education as well as clinical training.
This program prepares medical faculty in specialty associated with discipline of obstetrics and gynecology. The aforesaid program coupled with clinical training enables the practicing gradual to be dexterous at the surgical management of the entire scope of clinical pathology pertaining to female reproductive organs and provide care for both non-pregnant and pregnant patients. Gynecology and obstetrics relate to the study of female reproductive organs in pregnant and non-pregnant condition. Gynecology syllabus includes though not restrained to obstetrics pathology, pregnancy related common diseases, abnormalities during pregnancies, gynecological pathology, obstetrical operations, infant care, breast feeding and artificial feeding, premature child treatment, general diseases of newborn, labour complications and so on. The program incorporates scope for research study of clinical and surgical training in gynecology.
Positives and Negatives of a Doctor’s Job
Let’s take a look at the advantages and disadvantages of a career as a doctor.
Income:Salary, which varies according to experience, specialty, and setting, is an advantage for physicians. Most physicians enjoy above-average earnings. For example, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, family and general practitioners earned median annual salaries of $184,390 in May of 2015.
Personal Satisfaction:A study conducted in 2002 by the American Medical Association showed that physician satisfaction varied by specialty; however, in general, about 42% of physicians showed satisfaction with their career. Other factors that contribute to personal satisfaction may include research and training opportunities and the freedom to provide quality healthcare.
Time Consumption:Doctors often cite long training periods in medical school and the high tuition costs associated with it as a disadvantage. Time remains an issue even after earning a medical degree, since physicians often work long hours and don’t have as much time to spend with family and friends as they’d like.
Job-Related Stress:Just as saving lives can be rewarding, the responsibilities that come with being a doctor can be stressful, such as making a mistake, losing a patient, or fearing the loss of one. According to a 2002 article appearing on the National Center for Biotechnology Information website, 73% of junior doctors on cardiac arrest teams found cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) stressful.
Individuals surveyed note that stress was due largely to unfortunate outcomes. Other issues included the failure of senior staff to give ‘Do Not Resuscitate’ orders for applicable patients, no advanced life support training prior to performing CPR, or simply just having to perform the procedure. Doctors also reported that they sometimes find it difficult to discuss CPR with patients and their families.
Lawsuits:Medical malpractice suits are another disadvantage. As reported by the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics, nearly 2,500 medical malpractice cases were handled in general jurisdiction courts in 2005. Although plaintiffs won less than one-fourth of the cases, medical malpractice suits can still sully a doctor’s reputation.
Eligibility criteria:
To pursue PG Diploma in Gynecology & Obstetrics. candidate must have passed MBBS course with one year internship.
Duration:The duration of the course is four years, to be covered in four semesters
7]Master of Surgery
The Master of Surgery is an advanced qualification in surgery. Depending upon the degree, it may be abbreviated Ch.M., M.Ch., M.Chir. or M.S. At a typical medical school the program lasts between two and three years. The possession of a medical degree is a prerequisite. The Ch.M. can be awarded on both clinical and academic competency or on academic competency. The regulations may ask for surgical experience and a thesis topic that is not purely medical, but otherwise there is little to distinguish the ChM from the MD.
The Masters of Surgery, or Ch.M. is an advanced qualification in surgical medicine, established in Great Britain in the middle of the 19th century. The qualification was designed to be awarded as a higher degree to the Bachelor of Surgery degree.
Many universities have stopped holding written and clinical examinations for the Ch.M., and focused solely on the thesis and oral examination. Only Oxford and Cambridge still have a (“Part One”) examination before submission of the thesis and oral examination on the same for the degrees which they abbreviate as M.Ch. and M.Chir. respectively.
Many universities stopped offering the Ch.M. award when it became common for trainee surgeons to take the F.R.C.S. examination of one or other Royal College of Surgeons in basic sciences and clinical subjects.
Master of Surgery admission under management quota through our guidance and service are available, Our team of Master of Surgery admission consultants helps you to make your dream career come true as a PG holder on Master of Surgery.
8]Pediatrics
Pediatrics is the branch of medicine that deals with the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents, and the age limit usually ranges from birth up to 18-21 years of age (in some places until completion of secondary education). A medical practitioner who specializes in this area is known as a pediatrician, or pediatrician. The word pediatrics and its cognates mean “healer of children”; they derive from two Greek words: pa?? (pais “child”) and ?at??? (iatros “doctor, healer”). Pediatricians work both in hospitals, particularly those working in its specialized sub fields such as neonatology, and as primary care physicians.
As a pediatrician, your main occupational tasks involve providing medical care to people ranging in age from newborns to young adults. You are responsible for examining, diagnosing, and treating children with a wide variety of injuries and illnesses. You will also administer the many immunizations that are available to protect children from diseases such as hepatitis B, diphtheria, polio, measles, and the mumps. Routine check-ups are also part of your common tasks list, with the intent of monitoring a child’s growth and development from birth to adulthood.
You will work closely with other healthcare professionals to provide children with medical care to the fullest extent possible. Another important part of your job revolves around working with your patients’ parents or guardians to teach them how to provide proper care to their children. This may include tips on improving childhood eating habits, promoting regular exercise, and improving personal hygiene.
Important Facts About Pediatricians
Educational Requirements
As with other types of physicians, pediatricians are required to earn a doctoral degree, such as a Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine. The first half of a medical doctor degree consists of advanced science courses and acquaints you with the procedures, laws, and ethics of the medical world. The second half provides you with clinical hospital experience through rotations in the main areas of medical care, including pediatrics.
Once the doctoral program is completed and you’ve decided to pursue a career as a pediatrician, you enter a pediatrics residency program, which lasts at least three years. Through the residency program, you learn to perform pediatric duties at the professional level in critical care, ambulatory care, and in-patient settings. You will undergo various rotations in topics such as newborn intensive care, development disabilities, anesthesia procedures, and adolescent medicine.
9]Anesthesia
Anesthesia is the administration of medication to allow medical procedures to be done without pain, and in some cases, without the patient being aware during the procedure. There are a variety of types of anesthesia, as well as several different medical professions that are able to give anesthesia.
Anesthesia is used in a wide range of procedures, from highly invasive surgeries, such as open-heart surgery, to minor procedures such as having a tooth extracted.
Human Anatomy and Physiology:Various organ systems and cellular components in relation to Anesthesia including muscles, neuromuscular junction, nerve plexuses, cardiovascular, respiratory, neurological, hepatobiliary, renal, endocrine and temperature homeostasis, theories of mechanism of production of anesthesia, changes during pregnancy, various tests/investigations to evaluate the functional status of organ systems as applied to Anesthesia Management, Intensive Care Practice and Pain Relief.
Pharmacology:As applied to Anesthesia, Intensive Care Practice and Pain Relief including General Pharmacological Principles, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Anesthetic Drugs (including Uptake and Distribution of Inhaled Anesthesia agents and All the Adjuncts used in Anesthesia, Drugs used for treatment of various Diseases and Drug Interaction.
Pathophysiology of various diseases:Including disorders of cardiovascular, respiratory, neurological, hepatobiliary, renal, endocrine and immune systems, various tests/investigations to grade/measure the disease process of various organ systems as applied to anesthesia management, intensive care practice and pain relief.
Society and culture:Further information: Anesthesia provision in the United States, Anesthesiologist, and Nurse anesthetist
Almost all healthcare providers use anesthesia to some degree, however most health professions have their own field of specialists in the field including medicine, nursing and dentistry.
Doctors specializing in perioperative care, development of an anesthetic plan, and the administration of anesthetics are known in the US as anesthesiologists and in the UK, Canada, Australia, and NZ as anaesthetists or anaesthesiologists. All anesthetics in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Japan are administered by doctors. Nurse anesthetists also administer anesthesia in 109 nations.[47] In the US, 35% of anesthetics are provided by physicians in solo practice, about 55% are provided by anesthesia care teams (ACTs) with anesthesiologists medically directing anesthesiologist assistants or certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs), and about 10% are provided by CRNAs in solo practice.There can also be anesthesiologist assistants (US) or physician assistant (anaesthesia) (UK) who assist with anesthesia.
Special populations:There are many circumstances when anesthesia needs to be altered for special circumstances due to the procedure (such as in cardiac surgery, cardiothoracic anesthesiology or neurosurgery), the patient (such as in pediatric anesthesia, geriatric, bariatric or obstetrical anesthesia) or special circumstances (such as in trauma, prehospital care, robotic surgery or extreme environments).
10] Child Health
Diploma in Child Health (DCH) is a post graduate diploma course of 2 years duration which deals with the nursing care of infants, children and also adolescents at the community level as well as at primary and secondary levels of health care. A person with an MBBS degree can get admission into this course.
The program intends to facilitate affordable access to an international standard of practice for doctors, nurses and allied health professionals in pediatrics and all its sub-specialty areas for a range of patients spanning from neonates to adolescents. The program is devised to educate doctors and nurses who have studied the latest evidence based recommendations for prevention, management and treatment.Paediatric Certificate Providing doctors, nurses and allied health professionals treating
children and young people with affordable access to education of an international standard of best practice.
Child Health and Opportunities:
A Child Health graduate has a remarkable career ahead. He can go for various higher studies in various specializations and he can also get placed in a public sector or a private sector undertaking. They can also engage in self practice. They are well paid at reputed organizations. They can also enter into the teaching field or else they can go for various research programs.
Some of the job profiles of a Child Health graduate include the following:-
Home nursing jobs,
Nutritional Specialist,
Nutritional Coordinator,
Personal Physician,
Sports Nutritionist,
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ENT,
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Diploma in Anesthetics,
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